(Darío Grandinetti): A journalist who falls for Lydia (Rosario Flores), a famous bullfighter who is gored and falls into a coma shortly after their romance begins.

The film centers on a plot involving "coma rape" and a resulting pregnancy, which remains one of its most debated and controversial elements. Critical Reception & Impact Talk to Her (2002) - Parents guide - IMDb

The film is for nudity, sexual content, and language. Key content warnings include:

Directed by , Talk to Her ( Hable con ella ) is a 2002 Spanish drama that won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay . It explores complex themes of loneliness, friendship between men, and the ethics of devotion through a non-linear narrative. Plot Overview

(Javier Cámara): A dedicated male nurse who provides obsessive, 24-hour care for Alicia (Leonor Watling), a young ballet student he was infatuated with before her accident.

While Marco struggles with the "silence" of his partner, Benigno encourages him to "talk to her," treating Alicia as if she were fully conscious. This dynamic eventually leads to a shocking moral and legal crisis that challenges the audience's perception of love and consent.

The story follows the lives of two men who form an unlikely bond while caring for two women in comas:

There is frequent female nudity, including non-sexual hospital care scenes. A controversial "silent film" sequence depicts a shrunken man entering a woman's body, serving as a metaphor for a pivotal plot point.